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Perpetual Inventory

by Rosalind E. Krauss
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Overview

The job of an art critic is to take perpetual inventory, constantly revising her ideas about the direction of contemporary art and the significance of the work she writes about. In these essays, which span three decades of assessment and reassessment, Rosalind Krauss considers what she has come to call the "post-medium condition" β€” the abandonment by contemporary art of the modernist emphasis on the medium as the source of artistic significance. Jean-FranΓ§ois Lyotard argued that the postmodern condition is characterized by the end of a"master narrative," and Krauss sees in the post-medium condition of contemporary art a similar farewell to coherence. The master narrative of contemporary art ended when conceptual art and other contemporary practices jettisoned the specific medium in order to juxtapose image and written text in the same work. For Krauss, this spells the end of serious art,and she devotes much of Perpetual Inventory to "wrest[ling] new media to the mat of specificity." Krauss also writes about artists who are reinventing the medium, artists who persevere in the service of a nontraditional medium ("strange new apparatuses" often adopted from commercial culture), among them Ed Ruscha, Christian Marclay, William Kentridge, and James Coleman.

About the Author, Rosalind E. Krauss

Rosalind E. Krauss, University Professor at Columbia University and an editor and cofounder of October magazine, is the author of The Originality of the Avant-Garde and Other Modernist Myths (1985), The Optical Unconscious (1993), The Picasso Papers (1999), and Bachelors (1999), all published by the MIT Press,and coauthor (with Yve-Alain Bois) of Formless: A User's Guide (Zone Books,1997).

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"Krauss manages to instruct without sounding professorial... These essays are exacting in clarity even at their most lyrical and theoretical." Stephan Delbos The Prague Post

Book Details

Published
February 8, 2013
Publisher
MIT Press
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780262518727

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